Unexploded Bomb or Unexpected Gift

Our local news this week has included the unexploded Second World War bomb that’s been found in Great Yarmouth. This 80 year old 250kg bomb was found whilst dredging the River Yare on Tuesday. Bomb disposal experts have been called… roads have been closed… many folks have had to leave their homes… a controlled explosionContinue reading “Unexploded Bomb or Unexpected Gift”

Include The Children

Following Monday’s two huge earthquakes in southern Turkey and northern Syria… More than 9,600 deaths are reported– a number that’s expected to grow. The Turkish authorities report that 37,000 people have been injured and 8,000 have been retrieved from the rubble… Rescuers have spent a second freezing-cold night desperately searching for survivors trapped under theContinue reading “Include The Children”

Lessons in Community…

In 2008 I was Headteacher of a good school. Young people and adults came together each day. Teachers were learners; learners were teachers. Leaders served, children learnt respect and care. We described ourselves as ‘In the community, with the community, for the community’. It was a community of good people working together, playing together growingContinue reading “Lessons in Community…”

Competence and Maturity

Yesterday… …Rob, from the International Boatbuilding Training College,  came to our Men’s Shed for our safety training, talking about and demonstrating the safe use of our workshop machines. One Health and Safety Executive (HSE) directive made me smile: ‘Ensure that people under the age of 18 have the competence and maturity to operate woodworking machines…’Continue reading “Competence and Maturity”